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I have a couple of question and would be glad if you can find some time to help me on. I have actually a customer EP 7.31, which was updated to SP14 recently. Accroding to the new stand, they would like to test also on last FF 35 and Chrome 40 versions, which are supported and tested due your statements and the PAM.

After first quite shallow tests EP looks good on both browsers. I have noticed some small problems apparently, before I open an OSS may I ask you 2 things please:

1.)Can we assume minor changes within the browser releases are also supported? Since FF and Chrome are updating themself automatically, my FF is e.g. 35.0.1. Or to be more generally: how can I found out if my current NW resp Portal version is matching a browser? In my case: EP 7.31 SP14 + latest patches is working well with FF 35.0.1 and Chrome 40.

2.)I remember we talk about this in short years ago, but to be sure: custom frameworks and custom application are not guaranteed to run well, right? My customer is using custom parts of AJAX framework (masthead) and mainly FPM applications. Im noticing some errors in rendering resp divergences comparing to IE, I guess we will not get any OSS support on this, right?

1) For Firefox and Chrome, always the latest releases are supported (Firefox Extended Support Release and Rapid Release Cycle). You can find the required SPs in the Product Availability Matrix for the corresponding product version under https://service.sap.com/sap/support/pam.

2) In general the SAP standard Portal is supported with FF and Chrome. But customer modifications are not supported. This may get quite complex and offers space for well specialized and good consultants. 😉

yes, I took a look at already initially, but missed input for FPM e.g. But since FPM is in fact based on WDA, I will assume FPM in EP is also supported. The rest should be simple: all SP stands bigger as x, are supported by NW for Chrome and FF, like PAM is mentioning. So there is nothing beside the PAM we need to know

>This may get quite complex and offers space for well specialized and good consultants. 😉